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Revision as of 11:27, 3 June 2020
Proxmox Mail Gateway is an open-source email security platform based on Debian GNU/Linux. It protects your mail server from spam, viruses, trojans and phishing emails. The full featured mail proxy is deployed between the firewall and the internal mail server and allows to control all incoming and outgoing email traffic from a single platform with a central web-based management interface. Proxmox Mail Gateway is open-source software, licensed under the GNU AGPL, v3. The project is developed and maintained by Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH. For an overview of the Proxmox Mail Gateway key features see the Proxmox website. DownloadDownload the latest ISO image files. Alternate download:http://download.proxmox.com/iso InstallationThe installation medium (CD or USB) is a complete operation system, including everything you need to install and run Proxmox Mail Gateway in only a few minutes. It can be installed bare-metal on dedicated hardware or in a virtual machine on all leading virtualization platforms. You can also install it on top of an existing Debian installation. Installing Installation of Proxmox Mail Gateway Getting started with Proxmox Mail Gateway Upgrading Upgrade from Proxmox Mail Gateway 5.x to 6.0 DocumentationThe Proxmox Mail Gateway documentation is freely available in different formats such as HTML, PDF or EPUB, see Proxmox Mail Gateway Reference Documentation You can also access the documentation via the management interface of your Proxmox Mail Gateway installation by clicking on the contextual help buttons. Release HistoryVideo TutorialsTo get an overview of the Proxmox Mail Gateway, we regularly publish video tutorials on our website, see https://www.proxmox.com/training/video-tutorials. |